Fiction is merely a fun version of history. Right? Right?
Fiction is merely a fun version of history. Right? Right?
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Maybe it’s just me (although it isn’t), but brain tumors aren’t something to joke about. We see the entire conversation at once, but in the “real time” necessary for it to have occurred, there was bound to have been a second or two in there where Bruno thought Samantha was serious. :-|
I think the main answer is inflection. They known Bruno, and Bruno can tell when she’s hearing a snarky comment from them, which Dana imediately follows up with an explanation, that Samantha is implying there is an inflamed part of his brain causing misfiring, which is really just a topic he’s interested in which she is not. :)
“What is drama but life with the dull bits cut out?” — Noel Coward.
I was just reading how Noel Coward met and eventually fell in love with the young Laurence Olivier. Very Brunoesque, if you ask me.
Actually, a lot of what we’re taught as “history” turns out to be fiction…